Can I download a driver for my used X1185. My computer indicate that the printer is connected, but I have no driver in my computer list. Is it possible to get a free driver on my computer?Can I download a driver for my used X1185. My computer indicate that the printer is connected, but I have no driver in my computer list. Is it possible to get a free driver on my computer?

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A quick fix for most communication errors can be achieved by
resetting the printer and/or rebooting the PC. Simply disconnect the printer
from your computer (if USB connected)> reboot your pc > unplug and
re-plug the printer into the power source to reset it. When the printer turns
on, reconnect it to your computer (if USB connected). Then try to print again
once the computer fully recognizes the USB connection or when the WiFi light on
the printer turns solid green (if WiFi connected.).

If that doesn't help, try the steps below:

Disconnect the USB cable
connecting the printer from your computer.

On your computer, go to Control
Panel > Printers and Faxes.

Delete the Lexmark print
object.

Reboot computer.

Re-brick your printer by
pulling out the power supply - black box where the power cord is plugged
into on the back of the printer, and re-plug after 30 seconds.

When the printer turns on,
reconnect it to the computer.

Wait until your computer fully
recognizes the USB connection. To check, go to Control Panel > Printers
and Faxes. If you see a new Lexmark print object in the list, try to print
a document to verify that the problem is fixed.

Make sure the Lexmark X1100 Printer Driver is installed on your computer.
If the printer driver was already installed and working with your computer, please follow steps below:
A
quick fix for most communication errors can be achieved by resetting the
printer and/or rebooting the PC.

1.
Disconnect the printer from your computer.

2.
Rebrick (pull out power supply, black box where the
power cord is plugged in at the back of the printer, and put it back after 30
seconds).

2.
On your computer, go to Control Panel > Printers and Faxes.

3.
Delete the Lexmark print object.

4.
Reboot your pc.

5.
When your pc turns on, reconnect the printer.6.
Wait until your pc fully recognizes the USB connection. To check, go to Control
Panel > Printers and Faxes. If you see a new Lexmark print object in the
list again, then try to print again.

A
quick fix for most communication errors can be achieved by resetting the
printer and/or rebooting the PC. Simply disconnect the printer from your
computer. Reboot your pc. Unplug and re-plug the printer into the power source
to reset it. When the printer turns on, reconnect it to your computer. Then try
to print again once the computer fully recognizes the USB connection.

If
that doesn't help, try the steps below:

1.
Disconnect the printer from your computer.

2.
Rebrick (pull out power supply, black box where the
power cord is plugged in at the back of the printer, and put it back after 30
seconds).

2.
On your computer, go to Control Panel > Printers and Faxes.

3.
Delete the Lexmark print object.

4.
Reboot your pc.

5.
When your pc turns on, reconnect the printer.

6.
Wait until your pc fully recognizes the USB connection. To check, go to Control
Panel > Printers and Faxes. If you see a new Lexmark print object in the
list again, then try to print again.

You
may also try to update your printer driver by visiting the Lexmark website at http://bit.ly/aNGYmW.
Select your operating system, download and execute the file.

If
the problem continues, please contact Lexmark Technical Support Center for
additional assistance.

Could have a corrupt driver.Disconnect
the printer or at least be sure it is turned off. I'd do
both and when the CD software program asks you to connect the printer
to the USB port, do so and it should again work properly.
Hope this helps. Bud

Don't worry, if you lost the CD. You can download the driver free from Lexmark website. Please follow this link to download the driver.http://downloads.lexmark.com/perl/downloads/downloads.cgi?ccs=229:1:0:0:0:0Once you are there, please put in the product name as X1185 in "search by model" field and then click on search. You will be directed to a page where you can download the driver for free.

First of all, I would suggest you to disconnect the power supply from the back of the printer and reconnect it after 60 secs. Once you are done with this, try turning on the printer. If the carts doesn't come to the middle, then there should be something wrong with the printer hardware. Do you see any lights flashing on the printer? If you are hearing a slamming noise when powering on the printer, that is an indication that the encoder strip (the strip which holds the cartridge in position) is off! This needs to be fixed by a hardware specialist. Incase if the printer is under warranty, you could ask for a repalcement.

Go to www.lexmark.com Go to the drivers and download toolbar, then drivers and download a driver,,and type in your product name. The drivers are there. I just checked. All OS seem to be there.
You will simply need to download the driver from the Lexmark site.
Its pretty straight forward.